Ballman Tour description
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Several times a week, a new tournament session begins. Tournament registrations are open up to 5 minutes before their start.
For each tournament category, a minimum and a maximum number of participants is defined.
If the number of participants is greater than the maximum number of players accepted in a tournament, it is equally divided into several tournament instances.
For example, if 129 players are registered for a tournament type limited to 128 players, a 64-player tournament and a 65-player tournament will be created. If there is prize money, it is subsequently shared between the two tournaments.
If there are not enough registered players for a tournament to start, it is postponed to the following week.
The number of tournament categories may change throughout the year, and new categories may be added depending on the number of game users.
Some tournaments may offer different time zones, depending on the number of participants. Thus, the NFT OS 50 category may, for example, offer a first tournament at 9 a.m., and a second at 6 p.m.
A Ballman can be registered for several tournaments at a time if the matches in its tournaments do not overlap.
The prize money of a tournament depends on the number of registered players. Before the start of the tournament, the prize money indicated on the game interface corresponds to the maximum amount of winnings at stake. The final prize is determined as soon as registration closes, and is visible on the game interface.
The tournament rewards are defined according to the level of the tournament and the number of participants.
The maximum prize money is defined before the start of the tournament, then updated according to the number of participants.
Maximum prize money for tournaments with 128 players (in Matics)
NFT OS 1000*
928
557
371
148
74
19
0
0
NFT OS 500
108
65
43
27
13
4
0
0
NFT OS 150
90
54
36
22
11
3
0
0
NFT OS 50
72
43
29
18
9
3
0
0
*OS1000 total prize pool depends on the overall activity level in the other tournaments during the previous month (see below).
NFT OS 1000
25%
15%
10%
4%
2%
0.50%
0%
0%
100%
NFT OS 500
20%
12%
8%
5%
2,50%
0.75%
0%
0%
100%
NFT 0S 150
20%
12%
8%
5%
2,50%
0.75%
0%
0%
100%
NFT OS 50
20%
12%
8%
5%
2,50%
0.75%
0%
0%
100%
Daily Flash - All equals
50%
30%
10%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
100%
Daily Flash - Diamond equals
50%
30%
10%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
100%
The OS1000 differs from lower level competitions in that it integrates an additional Jackpot that is constituted by a contribution of 10% of the prizepool from all tournaments. That is the reason why the redistribution rate of the OS1000 is 80% while that of the rest of the BMT tour tournaments is 70%.
The OS1000 prize thus does not only depend on the number of participants in the OS1000 tournament, but also on the number of participants to the lower level tournaments since the last OS1000 terminated.
Let’s take an example of an OS500 tournament with 128 participants and 6 matic entry fee.
The prize pool will be calculated according to the following formula: (128 x 6) x 70% = 538 matic
The prize pool will be then be distributed in the following way:
The total prize pool of OS1000 consists of the redistributed prize amount (80% of OS1000 ticket sales) and the Jackpot (10% of lower level tournament ticket sales).
For an OS1000 tournament of 128 participants with an entry fee of 10 matic, the redistributed prize amount will be calculated according to the following formula: (128 x 10) x 80% = 1024
Depending on how actively players participated in lower ranking tournaments, the Jackpot amount will be different. Below table illustrates examples of 3 different levels of activity:
Depending on different activity scenarios, the OS1000 total prize pool distribution could have the following structure: